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An Introduction to Ethics Month, With Thanks

PRSay

Each September, PRSA takes the opportunity to spotlight ethics, which must be a constant focus for the PR profession regardless of which month we’re in. Without rigorous study and application of ethical principles, trust is inevitably lost, and without trust the PR function and organizational life deteriorate into dysfunction or failure.

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The public relations management gap

Wadds Inc.

I presented the first year of my part time PhD research at the Leeds Business School research conference yesterday. There are five situations that lead to management calling on public relations support: crisis, ethics, credibility, media issues, and leadership.

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The four Ps of public relations leadership

PR Conversations

The chair of the Global Alliance introduces the Madrid Momentum ( Learning to Lead ) and details four Ps that constitute the cornerstones of PR leadership. Distance from an event lends a certain perspective, as we all know from our various war stories on crisis communication. The four Ps of public relations leadership.

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Monday Roundup: PRSA 2015 International Conference

Waxing UnLyrical

I’m here for the 2015 PRSA International Conference where there’s absolutely no shortage of awesome speakers this year. How to Prevent a Social Media Crisis. Putting More Thought Into Practice: Thought Leadership Lessons to Build On. What do you hope to learn at the PRSA 2015 International Conference?

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The journey from lockdown

Stephen Waddington

The challenge with the COVID-19 crisis is that it requires an international governmental response and there are countless unknowns. The crisis has widened the socio-economic gap in society. The UK’s response has been daily press conferences. In each case their route out of the crisis will be different. It’s worked.

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Maxim Behar for “24 Chasa": "PR crisis management became routine"

Maxim Behar

Are they only dealing with crisis PR in this sick time? Crisis PR has become commonplace. A month ago I published my new book The Morning After in Bulgaria and in it I focused not so much on the communication business, but on leadership. How did the crisis affect the budgets and prices of online advertising?

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The Value of Strategic Communications in the PRSA MBA/Business School Program

PRSay

Nearly a decade ago, the PRSA Foundation sponsored research that found only 23 percent of graduate business schools consistently provide instruction in reputation management, corporate communications and related ethical dimensions. Faculty talk trends and current events. That’s a huge shift in the way we think about communications.”.